After the verbal assault on Volodymyr Zelenskyy by Donald Trump and his vice-president JD Vance, Ukraine was facing catastrophe. The obvious risk was that Trump would work with Vladimir Putin to force an isolated Ukraine to accept a de facto Russian victory.
Zelensky has thanked the United States on numerous occasions since Russian launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022 – expressing gratitude to Trump and President Joe Biden, to members of Congress from both parties,
After 3 years of brutal fighting in Eastern Europe, many would welcome an end to Russia's full-scale invasion, but a peace deal that would satisfy all remained elusive.
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PHOENIX (AP) — President Donald Trump’s senior aides and allies criticized Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy from Washington as he attended a European summit Sunday in London to rally international support for his military’s fight against the Russian invasion.
The Ukrainian president’s comments Tuesday came after the Trump administration announced a pause on military aid to Ukraine.
The Trump administration has put talks with Ukraine over a mineral deal and a separate peace deal on hold after a fiery exchange in the Oval Office yesterday. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin,
During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance admonished Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for an alleged lack of gratitude. Records show Zelenskyy has thanked America 33 times for their support against Russia's invasion,
‘Russia is literally celebrating’: Oval Office ambush shows the American president stands with Putin
Michael Crowley, New York Times Diplomatic Correspondent Chris Meagher, former Assistant Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for Public Affairs joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with continued reaction to the fallout from the Oval Office meeting this afternoon between President Trump and President Zelesnkyy and what comes next in the War in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy on Tuesday said that any "security ... in more trouble than most people realize," then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III told reporters at the time. Bloody war boils down to wills ...
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